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An Exploration for a Cross-product app Experience

Sep 07 14:40 - 15:00 | Las Arenas I

Sherif Mansour

Distinguished Product Manager, Atlassian

Sherif Mansour

Distinguished Product Manager, Atlassian

Sherif Mansour has 15 years of experience in software development. He is currently a Distinguished Product Manager for Atlassian. For 6 years he was been responsible for Confluence, a popular social collaboration tool for product teams. Today Sherif heads up the cross-product cloud experience for all of Atlassian’s products. Areas of expertise include agile product development. Sherif thinks building simple products is hard and so is writing a simple, short bio.

Patrick Streule

Architect, Atlassian

Patrick Streule

Architect, Atlassian

Patrick has been at Atlassian close to 5 years, working as an Architect in Ecosystem, HipChat and now in Product Platform.

At Summit last year, Atlassian gave a sneak peek into the Teamwork platform. Since then the team has been busy building out the platform working towards extending its reach to all Atlassian products. The Teamwork platform presents a unique opportunity for developers to build cross-product apps.

In this talk, we'll share more on what the Teamwork platform is, where is it available, and explore how we’re thinking app developers might extend the platform. Learn more about the future vision of building cross-product apps, consider what new opportunities it might present for your team, and give early feedback for how you’d like to see it evolve.

Atlassian Cloud, Meet Privacy

Sep 06 16:50 - 17:10 | Las Arenas I

Jason Hinch

Identity Architect, Atlassian

Jason Hinch

Identity Architect, Atlassian

Jason Hinch started at Atlassian on in the dev tools department back in 2010 and was one of the original developers of Bitbucket Server. In 2014 we made the switch to cloud where he helped to build the next generation of Identity systems for our cloud products. He is now one of the Identity architects with a strong focus on privacy.

GDPR changed how people think about privacy. With it brings a number of challenges for products built around collaboration. Atlassian has taken some great steps forward for privacy. We are now taking it to the next level by fundamentally changing our identity model to create a world-class, modern collaboration platform with privacy at its core. This talk will take you through this new model and what it means for products and their ecosystem.

Building Your Business On Trello

Bentley is a developer advocate at Trello. He enjoys helping developers built delightful things with Trello.

Trello has a good platform for building Power-Ups. But, it isn't always obvious that third-party developers can (and should!) charge users for the great Power-Ups they've built. Let's discover how you can naturally extend Trello teams and provide a delightful experience that users will pay for. We'll deep dive into the structure of Trello's team APIs and how they affect permissions across the platform. We'll also cover how Power-Ups can leverage this knowledge, along with new Power-Up capabilities, to capture and grow paying users and teams.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud

Products covered Trello

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Confluence Ecosystem: Because Team Productivity is Never About One Product

Sep 06 16:00 - 16:40 | Las Arenas I

Klaus Ihlberg

Senior Development Team Lead, Atlassian

Klaus Ihlberg

Senior Development Team Lead, Atlassian

Klaus Ihlberg is a senior development team lead in the Confluence Cloud team and has been leading the ecosystem and API development for Confluence. Lately he’s been focused on the new editor experience for Confluence Cloud. He has been a Confluence user for 6 years.

Calling all current and potential third-party developers and vendors! Find out how you can integrate existing apps and build new apps with Confluence Cloud. Discover what patterns are available to you today, what's coming up and what best practices that should be followed.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud

Products covered Confluence

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Exciting New Features for Bitbucket Cloud Apps

Sep 07 13:00 - 13:40 | Las Arenas I

Ian Dick

Developer, Atlassian

Ian Dick

Developer, Atlassian

I've been working at Atlassian since 2014, when I started as a graduate from Sydney University. I've worked on a variety of products including JIRA Server, JIRA Cloud and Bitbucket Cloud, with a focus on projects that integrate multiple products together. I'm currently working on the Bitbucket Cloud team helping to improve the Bitbucket Connect platform.

The Bitbucket Cloud team has been working hard to improve the Bitbucket Connect ecosystem platform. In this talk, Ian Dick will illustrate what's now possible when developing Bitbucket Connect apps. We'll explore the APIs available, best practice development techniques, and illustrate the ways to leverage these technologies through the way of examples.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud

Products covered Bitbucket

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Exciting New Features of the Atlassian Platform for Developers

Sep 06 13:00 - 13:40 | Las Arenas I

Bruce Carney

Principal Product Manager, Atlassian

Bruce Carney

Principal Product Manager, Atlassian

Currently the Product Manager for the Atlassian Platform for Developers. Previously have delivered API Developer Programs for developers at Telstra and Symbian

In this presentation, Bruce Carney will cover exciting new capabilities and app types that we have added to the Atlassian Platform over the last 12 months; including OAuth 2.0, API Gateway, Single Shared Secret in Connect Apps and how these will supercharge developer's ability to create new types of apps.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud

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Jira Software Server 8.0 and Beyond

Sep 06 17:20 - 18:00 | Las Arenas I

Pawel Bugalski

Architect - Jira Server, Atlassian

Pawel Bugalski

Architect - Jira Server, Atlassian

Paweł joined Jira Server team back in 2013 and through the years worked on many aspects of the product. His main focus areas are performance and scalability. He enjoys diving deep into technical details. But he always seeks a solution that will bring the most value to customers.

Jira Software 8.0, the next platform release, will be coming soon to both Server and Data Center! Come and learn more about what's planned for the release, and how to update your app for 8.0. Additionally, get a sneak peek of where future feature releases after 8.0 are headed.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Server,Data Center

Products covered Jira Software, Jira Core, Jira Service Desk

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The Atlassian Document Format is Coming to an API Near You

Sep 06 13:50 - 14:10 | Las Arenas I

Patrick Streule

Architect, Atlassian

Patrick Streule

Architect, Atlassian

Patrick has been at Atlassian close to 5 years, working as an Architect in Ecosystem, HipChat and now in Product Platform.

The Atlassian Editor will introduce a new structured document format to all products - Atlassian Document Format (ADF). If you work on an app which reads or writes content to any of our products, you’ll see ADF gradually appear in product APIs. Learn more from Patrick Streule about how to prepare for ADF: the motivation behind it, the available tooling, libraries, tips, and techniques.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud

Products covered Jira Core, Confluence, Bitbucket

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Unlocking New Opportunities With Jira Service Desk Cloud

Sep 07 13:50 - 14:30 | Las Arenas I

Amaresh Ray

Product Manager, Atlassian

Amaresh Ray

Product Manager, Atlassian

Amaresh Ray is a Product Manager at Atlassian.

Matthew Jensen

Snr Developer, Atlassian

Matthew Jensen

Snr Developer, Atlassian

Matthew Jensen is an 11 year veteran of Atlassian who is currently working as a Snr Developer on the Jira Service Desk ecosystem team.

Jira Service Desk is the fastest growing product at Atlassian.

In this talk, Amaresh Ray will deep dive into what it takes to build for JSD, including new functionality like the Asset API and customer portal, and other features that are peeking over the horizon.

Learn what other vendors are already creating in this space and walk away with dozens of ideas to build the next big app in the large and expanding markets of IT, Customer support, and Enterprise Service Management.

Audience expertise Beginner

Deployment Cloud

Products covered Jira Service Desk

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Unlock Your Apps Potential With Lucene Updates in Jira Server

Sep 07 10:00 - 10:40 | Las Arenas I

Kamil Cichy

Senior Software Engineer, Atlassian

Kamil Cichy

Senior Software Engineer, Atlassian

Imperial College London graduate, worked at Morgan Stanley at a low-latency platform. For the last three years has been working at Atlassian, mainly on the back-end side of FishEye and Crucible and Jira. Currently the lead developer of the Lucene upgrade project. In free time plays the pipe organ.

Jira Server 8.0 is coming! It will include an upgrade to Lucene, a Java-based indexing and search technology. In this session, Kamil Cichy will share more on the decision to upgrade, what the impact will be on your app, and the possibilities it brings. Deep dive into the changes with emphasis on the areas where Lucene is used by apps, and how to support both Jira Server 7.x and 8.x. versions. You will leave prepared to make your apps ready for Jira 8.0.

What's New in Jira Cloud for Developers

Sep 06 14:20 - 15:00 | Las Arenas I

Rutger Coolen

Group Product Manager, Atlassian

Rutger Coolen

Group Product Manager, Atlassian

Rutger is a Group Product Manager for Jira Cloud at Atlassian.

Join us to learn more about the exciting new changes that are happening in Jira Cloud. Learn how you can use these changes to deliver new functionality and better privacy protection for Jira Software, Service Desk, and Core users.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud

Products covered Jira Software, Jira Core, Jira Service Desk

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What Is AMPS Anyway? A Guide for Plugin Developers

Sep 06 15:30 - 15:50 | Las Arenas I

Melissa Paisley

Developer - Server Ecosystem Engineering, Atlassian

Melissa Paisley

Developer - Server Ecosystem Engineering, Atlassian

I've been working at Atlassian for around 6 years, I started in our Customer Advocacy team, then did stints in Cloud Support and Developer Support, and now I work in the Server Ecosystem Engineering team as a Developer. In my spare time I like to think about how much knitting patterns resemble algorithms, and how I can better automate the creation of D&D campaigns.

Have you ever used the Atlassian Plugin SDK and wondered what that AMPS thing was? Or maybe you just wanted to learn more about the magic behind the scenes when you use atlas-run? In this talk, Mellisa Paisley will enlighten you about this important tool and how you can use it to your advantage.

Steve is a Senior Product Manager for Data Center at Atlassian, focussed on Performance and Scalability. Previously Steve has been a PM for Support Engineering, Jira Data Center, and Bitbucket

Introducing Data Center Approved Apps - Apps built and tested for Data Center deployments. In this talk, Steve King will walk you through the new Data Center Approved Apps program from Atlassian, detailing the drivers behind the program, our approach to validating app performance and scalability on our largest customer deployments and what future plans we have for the Data Center app program.

This talk is applicable to all app vendors who want to build for Data Center. It will provide information on how Atlassian Data Center customers are growing, the typical deployment configurations we observe and how we break our customer growth into cohorts to help analyze, measure and benchmark performance and scalability across our products.

We will also share insights into monitoring and planning deployments, our customer frustrations at scale, typical deployment and scale anti-patterns and how Atlassian is working to address and remediate these.

Audience expertise All levels

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AUI 7 or Atlaskit? Why not both!

Sep 07 10:50 - 11:30 | Las Arenas IV

Tim Clipsham

Tim Clipsham

Learn how applying principles from microservices, and using React with the modular architecture of Atlaskit make it easy to get the power of the best tools today without sacrificing the delivery of customer value, or attempting the dreaded "re-write". This is a real story about how making pragmatic technology choices helped me go from working a job to growing a successful Marketplace business – mistakes and regrets included!

Together we'll explore how we've evolved our front-end originally built for Cloud on AUI 5, to a shared front end for Server and Cloud leveraging both AUI 7 and AtlasKit. And yes, we'll also cover the buzzwords... #babel #webpack #react #redux #atlaskit #aui7 #jest #prettifier #eslint #flow #typescript #pipelines.

Audience expertise All levels

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Building fast loading apps with new Connect APIs

Sep 06 14:20 - 15:00 | Las Arenas IV

Dugald Morrow

Ecosystem Engineering Manager, Atlassian

Dugald Morrow

Ecosystem Engineering Manager, Atlassian

Dugald manages the Atlassian Connect platform teams, including the Atlassian Connect Javascript API team which has introduced support for AtlasKit. This effort saw the introduction of a new tool, the Atlassian Connect Javascript Reference Application, which the team relied on for a faster dev loop. The team realises that app developers may also find the tool useful since it provides numerous interactive examples of API usage. The tool is open source so any developer can clone and run it locally.

The Connect framework allows apps to contribute content directly into the Jira and Confluence user interfaces. Examples include inline panels, dialogs and even standalone (general) pages. We've recently been making some changes that will allow this app content to be loaded dramatically faster. So if you want the best user experience for your customers, come along to this session to understand the changes and what you need to do to take advantage of them.

End-to-End App Testing

Sep 06 16:00 - 16:40 | Las Arenas IV

Alan Parkinson

CEO and Head of Engineering, Hindsight Software

Alan Parkinson

CEO and Head of Engineering, Hindsight Software

Alan is an experienced coach in agile methods, and has a particular passion for delivering high- quality software systems as a team. With more than 17 years in the software industry, Alan's journey started as a developer and tester and he has spent the last 8 years helping companies implement behaviour driven development (BDD). This has also included contributing heavily to the development of BDD-related open source projects such as the early version of Cucumber- JVM.

You’ve got unit tests for your latest cloud or server app but that doesn’t mean it will work when your customers want to install it. For server apps you need; support for multiple web browsers, multiple databases, and multiple Atlassian product versions, with cloud apps you have a different set of problems. This session will be an introduction to automated end-to-end (e2e) checks, as one technique to deal with these testing issues for cloud and server apps.

We will cover Selenium Webdriver, keeping automation fast by going browserless, what infrastructure you need, the challenges and solutions to using e2e automated check with both server and cloud apps.

Audience expertise Beginner

Deployment Cloud,Server,Data Center

Products covered Jira Software, Jira Core, Jira Service Desk

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Fast, Performant and High-Quality Frontend App Development for Jira Server

The status quo of frontend app development for Jira Server products is upsetting. A year ago we promised a better future.

We are happy to announce the Atlassian Web Resource Webpack Plugin that now powers a big part of the frontend Jira Server stack, including Jira Service Desk Server, parts of Jira Core Server, Jira Server development integrations, and more to come. In this session, you'll learn how to get started using the Webpack plugin, deep dive into the various ways this dramatically improves the frontend development experience in P2, and how its use helps bring development between server and cloud apps closer together.

How We Built Bitbucket Pipelines as a Massively Scalable Atlassian Connect Cloud App

Sep 07 14:40 - 15:00 | Las Arenas IV

Jeroen De Raedt

Senior Developer, Atlassian

Jeroen De Raedt

Senior Developer, Atlassian

Jeroen is a developer on the Bitbucket Pipelines team. In the past Jeroen has has worked across many different teams in Atlassian. From JIRA to Developer Tools Integrations to Bamboo, he's had a wide range of experience and is always eager to build products that solve problems that users are having. Apart from trying to avoid writing bugs, Jeroen also likes to enjoy a (Belgian) beer or two.

Bitbucket Pipelines, a CI/CD tool that is part of Bitbucket Cloud, has been completely implemented as an Atlassian Connect app. Backed by a collection of microservices and Kubernetes clusters it gives thousands of users instant feedback about their builds and deployments.

In this talk, Jeroen De Raedt shares how Atlassian uses Atlassian Connect to build new features on a massive scale. We'll dive into how Bitbucket Pipelines was architected to leverage a seamless integration through Atlassian Connect into Bitbucket Cloud.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud

Products covered Bitbucket

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Integration Strategies From Atlassian’s Strategic Integrations Team

Sep 07 13:00 - 13:40 | Las Arenas IV

Timothy Pettersen

Strategic Integration Engineering Lead, Atlassian

Timothy Pettersen

Strategic Integration Engineering Lead, Atlassian

Tim is a veteran Atlassian with over twelve years of service across the JIRA, Bitbucket, and Ecosystem teams. A reformed developer evangelist, Tim now heads up engineering on Atlassian's Strategic Integrations team, building integrations between Atlassian's Cloud products and other leading SaaS tools. Tim speaks and blogs about dev culture and workflows, Git, CI/CD, JS, and Atlassian's developer tools. Talk to him about integration architecture, Node.js, Atlassian Connect, DVCS, craft beer, electric skateboards, or anything cool that you're hacking on!

Atlassian's Strategic Integrations team integrates third-party SaaS services with Atlassian products by building atop the Atlassian platform. This team is unique at Atlassian in that they consume the exact same Atlassian Connect framework, REST API, and webhooks as the developers in our broader ecosystem! In this session, we'll share some useful patterns and implementation strategies that we've established to ship apps that integrate the Atlassian product suite with third-parties like Slack, Sketch, Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics, Hubspot, Gmail, and Workplace by Facebook. Attendees will walk away having learnt best practices for surfacing Atlassian data in third-party applications (and vice-versa); tips for mapping users and teams across applications; patterns for abstracting an Atlassian app to support multiple third-party products (to get more bang for your buck with a single service!); and the knowledge to build a killer on-boarding experience that delivers immediate value to your users.

Leveraging the Marketplace API

Sep 07 11:40 - 12:00 | Las Arenas IV

Joe Stack

Software Engineer, Lucidchart

Joe Stack

Software Engineer, Lucidchart

Joe is a software engineer at Lucidchart working on Atlassian integrations.

The success of an app depends on more than just delivering a quality product. It requires a concentrated effort to monitor, react, and drive movement in the ecosystem. This presentation focuses on using the Marketplace APIs to gather information about the performance of an app in the context of the Atlassian Marketplace and compare it to its competitors. It will show how to leverage simple tools like spreadsheets to create powerful analytics to inform you on your app’s performance.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment N/A

Products covered Marketplace

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Rule Your Tests with Arquillian

Sep 07 13:50 - 14:30 | Las Arenas IV

Jon Mort

Head of Engineering, Adaptavist

Jon Mort

Head of Engineering, Adaptavist

Jon runs the Engineering team at Adaptavist. Jon has been working on all things Atlassian, developing add-ons and working with the Atlassian applications since 2009. Jon has spoken about development and performance tuning at Devoxx and JAX London and enjoys a good programming debate. Working with all aspects of software from operations to front end, Jon has an appreciation of what it is to write and run software at scale.

Mark Gibson

Senior Software Engineer, Adaptavist

Mark Gibson

Senior Software Engineer, Adaptavist

Mark has been working with the Atlassian platform since 2008, authoring many bespoke P2 plugins, tools, and libraries.

Wired tests are a great way to test the functionality of your app running in a host application, but they are slow, cumbersome and difficult to use. Arqullian is an open source testing platform using all the tools you're used to (JUnit, TestNG) that allows you to run your tests in a running Atlassian application. Arqullian transforms the way you think about testing and your ability to ship quality products. We will walk you through what it is, why you want it, how we use it to test our JVM-based apps, and how it can work for you.

Securing Your App in the Cloud

Sep 07 10:00 - 10:40 | Las Arenas IV

Kane Narraway

Corporate Security Engineer, Atlassian

Kane Narraway

Corporate Security Engineer, Atlassian

Most Atlassian apps started their life on-premise and were safe behind the corporate firewall, out of sight from the developers who created them. Now with Atlassian Connect, there are new challenges for developers to consider such as keeping infrastructure secure, code safe from vulnerabilities, and eventually pursuing certifications. At this talk you will learn:

The things you can implement to improve security in your organization

Common security pitfalls when developing apps

Look into the future of Marketplace security.e security

Audience expertise All levels

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Security Incident Response for App Vendors

Sep 06 16:50 - 17:10 | Las Arenas IV

Dan Hardiker

Adaptavist

Dan Hardiker

Adaptavist

All software has bugs - Atlassian Products and Marketplace Apps are no different.

Atlassian has worked hard on their Trust programme, and Adaptavist has recently been through a major Security Incident Response process. Come to hear about what happened, how we deal with these things, and what we've changed going forward. We'll give you a security playbook so you'll leave forewarned and forearmed!

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud,Server,Data Center

Products covered Marketplace

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Testing DC/Multi-Product Atlassian Server Apps Made Easy

Sep 06 13:50 - 14:10 | Las Arenas IV

Ilia Sadykov

Senior Developer, Atlassian

Ilia Sadykov

Senior Developer, Atlassian

Ilia is a Senior Developer at Atlassian, working in the Customer Success and Support Engineering constantly shipping things that make our customers happier to all server products. With over a decade of software development experience, Ilia has a real passion for open source, contributing to multiple projects such as Allure Framework and Yandex QA Tools, industry best practices and all the things that help him write more beautiful code. He is also a main contributor to Allure Bamboo plugin.

Starting Jira/Confluence/Bitbucket server applications in DC mode or in different configurations is hard and time-consuming, yet it is an operation that developers internal and external have to do time and time again whilst building plugins. Testing a plugin using a multi-product environment is currently not supported by the Atlassian SDK.

Internally, our cross-product Atlassian team has been able to reclaim some time, curb some frustrations and spend more time doing what we like - developing.

I would like to introduce you to a tool that can seamlessly do all of the above and more, leaning on more modern containerization techniques. I will demonstrate this tool with common use-cases such as setting up a Jira DC environment, testing a cross-product plugin with Jira and Confluence at the same time etc.

The A to Z of API AuthoriZation

Sep 06 15:30 - 15:50 | Las Arenas IV

Sidney Shek

Identity Architect, Atlassian

Sidney Shek

Identity Architect, Atlassian

Sidney has over 10 years experience in developing and architecting real-time and mission critical software systems across many industries ranging from financial services to manufacturing. He likes challenging traditional constraints, and applying the latest R&D and technologies in elegant yet reliable solutions to real-world problems. At Atlassian, he is an Architect overseeing the transformation of identity systems into a massively scalable and flexible platform for users, product developers and the ecosystem alike. He believes FP principles like immutable data, type-safety and idempotence need to be ingrained in architects and programmers alike.

APIs offer immense potential for app developers to build innovative tools leveraging a customer’s existing data. However, navigating the world of API authorization with its labyrinth of acronyms and protocol flows can be confusing. Have you got an API token or an access token? What’s the difference between 2-legged OAuth, 3-legged OAuth, and OpenID Connect? And how does this all protect my user’s passwords, while giving my apps a way to access their data? Get it right, and you unlock massive opportunities, but get it wrong and you can compromise your apps and your user’s data.

In this session well demystify key API authorization concepts, discuss how they relate to public Atlassian APIs (now and in the future), and describe best practices for keeping your apps secure.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud

Products covered Jira Core, Confluence

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Think Big, Start Small, Scale Fast: Develop an App Using AWS Lambda

Sep 07 15:20 - 16:00 | Las Arenas IV

Sebastian Hesse

Software Engineer, K15t Software

Sebastian Hesse

Software Engineer, K15t Software

Sebastian is a software engineer at K15t Software, an Atlassian Platinum Solution Partner known best for their Scroll Apps for Confluence and Backbone Issue Sync for Jira. Sebastian took a leading role in designing and implementing a high-scale cloud architecture for Backbone Issue Sync, and he's eager to share his experience with others. When he's not developing for K15t's apps, you can find him speaking at local AWS user group meetups.

Are you planning to develop a new Cloud app? Serverless might be right for you! In this talk, we'll show you what it takes to run an app using a serverless architecture based on AWS Lambda, from design and deployment, to testing, debugging, and most importantly – how to scale. We'll go beyond the basics to demonstrate real use cases, best practices, and explain why serverless might be a good fit for you.

Audience expertise Intermediate

Deployment Cloud

Products covered None

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